Meghan Markle Looks More Royal Than Ever For First Official Outing With The Queen

Meghan Marklejust crossed another major milestone off her list, a little over two months before she’s set to join the royal family.

The former “Suits” actress joined Queen Elizabeth II for their first official outing together on Monday, alongside PrincesHarryandWilliam, theDuchess of Cambridge, Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall.

The Fab Four ― sorry, theother Fab Four― and accompanying family members attended services at Westminster Abbey to celebrate Commonwealth Day. The queen is the head of the Commonwealth, which consists of53 independent countries, some of which used to be ruled by the British Empire.

The Fab Four on the move this Monday.

For the occasion, Markle wore a gorgeous cream coat from Amanda Wakeley that retails for$1,199, and amatching beret by Stephen Jones. She added a navy shift dress underneath the coat, which perfectly matched hersuede Manolo Blahnik heels and Mulberry bag.

Folks on social media went wild over the outfit, and many said it was theirfavorite lookof Markle’s so far. More than ever, she nailed the British royal family’s style:

Markle's beret is certainly a statement piece.

Prince Harry wore a navy suit for the occasion, as did Prince William.

Greeting schoolchildren after the Commonwealth service.

Greeting more fans on Monday.

The Duchess of Cambridge, who is expecting her third child in April, looked beautiful in an all-blue ensemble.

The former Kate Middleton wore a navy dress with a $910 coatfrom Beulah London, navy heels and a$452 Tiffany drop-brim hat from Lock & Co. She accessorized with a brooch and statement earrings:

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge leaving the 2018 Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey on March 12.

A semi-private moment between the two.

The queen wore a gorgeous burgundy coat and hat to the Commonwealth services at Westminster. After the service, she met with people and performers whowere involved in the service, including the singer Liam Payne.

Florals, for (almost) spring.

Queen Elizabeth II meets Liam Payne on March 12 at Westminster Abbey.

Perhaps the next time we see this entire group together, it’ll be at the royal wedding on Saturday, May 19.